Retained Value definition

Retained Value means, as of any date of determination, the net of (a) Base Retained Value, less (b) the amount of Base Retained Value attributable to Defaulted Subsidiaries, less (c) with respect to each Subsidiary that is not a direct or indirect wholly owned Subsidiary of the Borrower, to the extent not already deducted in the calculation of Base Retained Value pursuant to clause (b)(i) of the definition of the term “Base Retained Value”, the product of (i) the amount of Base Retained Value attributable to such Subsidiary, multiplied by (ii) the percentage of the Equity Interests in such Subsidiary that are held directly by any Person other than the Borrower or a direct or indirect wholly owned Subsidiary of the Borrower.
Retained Value means the aggregate of the Market Price of any Consideration Shares held by the relevant BBY Shareholder on the True-up Date and that have not been sold pursuant to clauses 6.2 and 6.3 and the Letter of Authority; "Trading Day" means any day on which the London Stock Exchange is open for trading; "True-Up Date" means the last day of the Lock-in Period; and "Value Deficit" means the amount (if any) by which the aggregate of the Realised Value and the Retained Value is less than £64,000,000.
Retained Value means 10% of the sum of (i) the fair market value of all Company Units held by the Continuing Unitholders immediately following the Closing plus (ii) the product of (x) the number of shares of Common Stock held indirectly by Blocker and Blocker GP immediately following the Closing and (y) the Closing Price plus (iii) the present value of the estimated payments to be made by New Pubco pursuant to the Tax Receivable Agreements (as defined in the Transaction Agreement) plus (iv) the aggregate principal value of notes issued by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (if any) that are distributed to Original Unitholders prior to Closing. Any determinations as to the calculations of the Retained Value shall be made by the Administrator in its sole discretion.

Examples of Retained Value in a sentence

  • The Retained Value amount shall be paid by Buyer to Seller contemporaneously with delivery of an executed conveyance of the Retained Property in a form substantially similar to Exhibit 9.1(f)) after the requisite consent has been obtained.

  • The Retained Value amount shall be paid by ▇▇▇▇▇ to Seller contemporaneously with delivery of an executed conveyance of the Retained Property in a form substantially similar to Exhibit 9.1(f)) after the requisite consent has been obtained.


More Definitions of Retained Value

Retained Value means the aggregate of the Market Price of any Consideration Shares held by the relevant BBY Shareholder on the True-up Date and that have not been sold pursuant to clauses 6.2 and 6.3 and the Letter of Authority;

Related to Retained Value

  • Added value means that the Contractor performs subcontract management functions that the Contracting Officer determines are a benefit to the Government (e.g., processing orders of parts or services, maintaining inventory, reducing delivery lead times, managing multiple sources for contract requirements, coordinating deliveries, performing quality assurance functions).

  • Adjusted Value as used in subdivision (d) means:

  • Retained Amount means the present value (as determined in accordance with sections 280G(b)(2)(A)(ii) and 280G(d)(4) of the Code) of the Total Benefits net of all federal, state and local taxes imposed on Executive with respect thereto.

  • Assigned Value means the Market/Offer Price, as defined in Section 7.

  • Retained Assets has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.